In the penultimate round of the MotoGP season, Enea Bastianini faces the Malaysian GP this weekend. In a year that has been heavily impacted by injuries, he is aiming for a return to top-ten results after a less than ideal performance at the Thai GP.
The Ducati rider began by stating in a press release that he took away lessons from Buriram that can help him improve: ‘The weekend in Thailand was tough, but Sunday’s race helped us to gather more important information that I hope can help me to take another step forward compared to the last races’.
Regarding the Malaysian GP, Bastianini emphasized that he aims to replicate the competitiveness of previous seasons: ‘Sepang is a track where I have been very competitive in the past, and I hope to be fast again this year. Hopefully, the weather won’t be too unstable, and we can make good use of all the sessions to arrive at the race well-prepared’.